A recent update shows that AITX — through its subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD) — has landed new orders for its AI‑powered security solutions from construction clients, signaling growing interest in using autonomous surveillance and risk‑management tools on construction sites.
The expansion includes delivery of several of RAD’s robotic devices (e.g. “RIO Minis” and “ROSA” units) along with licenses for their AI platform SARA. These tools are meant to monitor site perimeters, detect trespassing or theft risk, and provide real‑time situational awareness — effectively replacing or supplementing traditional security personnel.
This move reflects a broader trend: the construction sector is increasingly adopting AI-based monitoring and automation to improve safety, reduce losses, and cut costs — especially with theft or asset‑protection becoming a major concern in large, resource‑heavy projects.
In consequence, AITX is positioning itself as a pioneer in “construction‑security automation,” bringing AI‑driven surveillance and risk‑management into a field traditionally dominated by human guards. If this scaling continues, it could reshape how security is managed on construction sites — offering more constant monitoring and faster response, while reducing long‑term costs and improving operational efficiency.